View Full Version : Joe "King" Roman '73 Vrs. Joe Frazier '81
clark
06-16-2009, 05:23 PM
I see Joe stopping Roman by the fifth. Joe tagged Cummings a few times with a left hook and that would have stopped Roman. Because of Joe's
style to take punishment, this '81 Joe was nothing like say the '75 Joe.
He still would have beaten Roman quite easily.
clark
06-17-2009, 04:13 PM
It would have been nice to see Foreman fighting someone like Bonavena instead of Roman.
ThinBlack
04-29-2010, 02:58 PM
It would have been nice to see Foreman fighting someone like Bonavena instead of Roman.
He should've actually fought Quarry, or Bonavena instead of Roman.
Sardu
04-29-2010, 07:15 PM
Frazier was "Smokeless" Joe Frazier by 81.' King was severely undersized as a heavyweight and spitting in Foreman's face during the ref's instructions in Japan was the dumbest thing he ever did. This obviously infruriated Foreman who not only pummelled Roman to the canvas, but also hit him while he was already down.
Roman of 1973 UD over this Smokeless Joe.
TheGreatA
04-29-2010, 07:17 PM
Roman has the style to beat a prime Frazier.
Sardu
04-29-2010, 07:19 PM
Please expound on this theory I'm curious how Roman would beat a prime Smokin' Joe.
TheGreatA
04-29-2010, 07:27 PM
Please expound on this theory I'm curious how Roman would beat a prime Smokin' Joe.
A prime Roman was almost impossible to beat unless you knocked him out early. Frazier doesn't have power of Foreman (who also KO'd Frazier) so I don't see Frazier getting to him. Roman then proceeds to outpoint him with his "run for dear life" style of fighting.
Roman looked pretty impressive here I thought until getting caught:
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He became shot after this fight and green in all of his previous losses so they don't count.
TheGreatA
04-29-2010, 07:32 PM
Alberto Lovell was another very underrated heavyweight of the 1970's. Watch him give Bugner all he can handle in a war:
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Sardu
04-29-2010, 07:37 PM
A prime Roman was almost impossible to beat unless you knocked him out early. Frazier doesn't have power of Foreman (who also KO'd Frazier) so I don't see Frazier getting to him. Roman then proceeds to outpoint him with his "run for dear life" style of fighting.
Roman looked pretty impressive here I thought until getting caught:
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He became shot after this fight and green in all of his previous losses so they don't count.
I'm amending my previous prediction in favor of the 1981 Joe Frazier. In fact, the Joe Frazier of TODAY would probably have beaten that guy in 1973. Sorry man not too impressed that's all.
D9Garrard
04-30-2010, 12:44 AM
GreatA is being sarcastic- I appreciated the laugh BTW.
Roman was a really solid fighter and deserved main events, but they must have drew his name out of a hat for the Foreman shot. After reading what Bob Roop said about Roman and how he performed in a forerunner to the UFC in Miami back in 77'/78', I suspect he is not getting his fair due here or likely anywhere else.
young griffo
04-30-2010, 01:51 AM
Alberto Lovell was another very underrated heavyweight of the 1970's. Watch him give Bugner all he can handle in a war:
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First time I've ever seen a fight stopped because the audience was getting punished too much.
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